Abstract

The blind mole rats (Spalacinae) are fossorial rodents exhibiting exceptionally extensive variation in the karyotype. The taxonomy of this group is not definitively resolved, and the species discrimination is often not clear, even with the use of chromosomal analyses. We have studied the karyotype of three populations of blind mole rats (Spalacinae) from Anatolia classified tentatively as Nannospalax xanthodon (Bolu and Içel provinces) and Nannospalax ehrenbergi (Gaziantep province). C-banding and AgNOR staining were used in the cytogenetic analysis. In all populations, the karyotype comprised 52 chromosomes including 8 to 10 bi-armed and 17 to 15 acrocentric autosomal pairs. The centromeric position varied in the sex chromosomes between the populations. The C-positive centromeric bands occurred in most of the bi-armed autosomes and the sex chromosomes and in some of the acrocentric autosomes. The nucleolar organizer regions were localized in three (N. xanthodon) or five (N. ehrenbergi) autosomalpairs. It is difficult to find particular chromosomal differences between the studied populations which could enable unequivocal species identification. This finding emphasizes the need of taxonomic revision of the species structure within the Nannospalax genus.

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  • The blind mole rats (Spalacinae) are fossorial rodents exhibiting exceptionally extensive variation in the karyotype

  • We aim to improve karyotypic characteristics revealed by C-banding and AgNOR staining in several cytotypes with 52 chromosomes included either in N. xanthodon or N. ehrenbergi

  • The available maps of the distribution ranges of blind mole rats in Turkey (Bukhnikashvili et al 2008, Schlitter et al 2008, Kryštufek and Vohralík 2009) suggest that the populations from Bolu and Içel (Mersin) are situated within the range of N. xanthodon, whereas the population from Gaziantep within the range of N. ehrenbergi

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Introduction

The blind mole rats (Spalacinae) are fossorial rodents exhibiting exceptionally extensive variation in the karyotype The taxonomy of this group is not definitively resolved, and the species discrimination is often not clear, even with the use of chromosomal analyses. The blind mole rats (Spalacinae; see Musser and Carleton 2005) are a group of fossorial rodents exhibiting exceptionally extensive variation in the karyotype (Kryštufek and Vohralík 2009, Arslan and Zima 2014 for review). This variation has been recorded within and between populations as well as within and between species.

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